He had several times been recommended for a brigadier-generalcy for gallant and meritorious conduct.
2
I was not aware of the reasons for this course, and therefore strongly recommended him for a major-generalcy.
3
The lieutenant-generalcy conferred on Winfield Scott after the Mexican War was a special brevet title of honor, that rank not existing in our army.
4
This confirmed him; and soon after I recommended him for a brigadier-generalcy in the regular army, and it was given to him for this victory.
5
Meanwhile, Grant, elevated to a lieutenant-generalcy, had been transferred to the Potomac frontier; and men, money, supplies-withoutstint or limit-had been placed at his disposal.
Uso de generalship en inglés
1
As the weeks went by, however, Cromwell's generalship could not be disputed.
2
Now let us examine the comparative generalship displayed in the two assaults.
3
Admiration for this generalship pierced even the deep depression of the professor.
4
He must wear him down scientifically; he must depend upon his ring-generalship.
5
With fine generalship it was following up the victory with renewed attacks.
6
From this he rose by regular and rapid degrees to a major-generalship.
7
Bad generalship on the part of the Russians, certainly; but what else?
8
The war was still a test of generalship, that of directed production.
9
Though it had many eloquent agitators with devoted followings, it lacked generalship.
10
Now indeed their love and generalship were put to a new test.
11
But you lack one requisite of generalship, as it appears to me.
12
Professor Burgess was no coward, but he had little power of generalship.
13
He possesses my full confidence, for he showed excellent generalship at Aspern.
14
He waited, as though to make sure that they appreciated his generalship.
15
It was a question of good generalship, or, if you like, trickery.
16
Henry's instinct for generalship rose at once and he saw a plan.